Ashvath is a unique and captivating first name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit. It is composed of two parts: 'Ashva', which means horse, and 'atha', meaning to that or thereupon. Therefore, the name Ashvath can be interpreted as 'relating to or proceeding from a horse'. In Hindu mythology, Ashvath is also associated with the celestial horse, Uchchaihshravas, who pulled Indra's chariot. This name is not commonly found in other cultures, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker.
The name Ashvath has seen a varied number of births over the past decade, with peaks at 8 births in both 2009 and 2012, and troughs as low as 5 births in 2020. The total number of babies named Ashvath over this period is 70.